Second-seeded University of New England began the 4th quarter with a 13-1 run to flip a two-point deficit into a 63-53 victory over No.7 Suffolk University in the quarterfinals of the 2023 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Women's Basketball Championship on Tuesday evening...
The University of New England women's basketball team held Curry College to just 4-of-26 shooting from the field in the second half and pulled away to an 80-52 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) victory at Coach Beaudry's Court inside the Harold Alfond Forum on Wednesday evening (Feb. 15).
The University of New England had four players in double figures and led from start-to-finish in a 72-54 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) women's basketball victory over Wentworth Institute of Technology on Coach Beaudry's Court inside the Harold Alfond Forum Wednesday evening (Feb. 1).
The University of New England overcame a four-point deficit late in regulation and tallied the initial five of overtime to start towards a 74-69 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) women's basketball victory at Endicott College inside MacDonald Gymnasium on Tuesday evening (Jan. 24).
The University of New England women's basketball team never trailed in regulation but needed overtime to secure a key 80-79 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) victory over Western New England University on Saturday afternoon (Jan. 21) at Coach Beaudry's Court inside the Harold Alfond Forum.
The University of New England erased a 21-point, 2nd-quarter deficit in a matter of 6:26 and carried the momentum all the way to an 86-73 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) women's basketball victory over Suffolk University at Coach Beaudry's Court inside the Harold Alfond Forum on Wednesday evening.
The University of New England women's basketball team put together a season-best shooting performance to cruise past Wentworth Institute of Technology by a 72-41 margin on Tuesday evening (Jan. 10) in a Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) match from Tansey Gymnasium.
The University of New England women's basketball team established a double-digit lead in less than eight minutes and never looked back, recording a 91-52 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) victory over Nichols College at Coach Beaudry's Court inside the Harold Alfond Forum on Saturday afternoon (Jan. 7).
Faye Veilleux and Keagan Dunbar combined for 41 points and the University of New England outscored Curry College by 22 following halftime on the way to a 71-58 triumph in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) women's basketball action Thursday evening (Jan. 5) at Katz Gymnasium.
The University of New England tallied nine of the last 11 points to secure a 57-51 women's basketball victory against the University of Southern Maine in the season-opener for both teams on Tuesday evening (Nov. 8) at Coach Beaudry's Court inside the Harold Alfond Forum.
MIT scoring dynamo Christina Antonakakis is our Region 2 Player of the Year while CCC MVP Jordyn Franzen of the University of New England takes home Rookie of the Year honors. Lynn Hersey is Coach of the Year after helping the Smith College program blaze a trail to new heights.
Second-seeded University of New England broke away from a 40-all deadlock with nine unanswered points and secured a 51-45 victory against No.7 Western New England University in the quarterfinals of the 2022 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Women's Basketball Championship on Tuesday night (Feb. 22) inside the Harold Alfond Forum on Coach Beaudry's Court.
Abby Cavallaro splashed 6-of-9 three-pointers on the way to 20 points, pacing the University of New England in an 80-30 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) victory over Wentworth Institute of Technology in the women's basketball regular-season finale on Saturday afternoon (Feb. 19) at Tansey Gymnasium.
Abby Cavallaro dialed up 16 1st-quarter points as the University of New England raced out to a 34-6 cushion on the way to an 81-37 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) women's basketball victory over Gordon College at Coach Beaudry's Court inside the Harold Alfond Forum on Wednesday evening (Feb. 16).
Despite seeing a 10-point, 4th-quarter cushion disappear over the final five minutes of regulation, the University of New England secured a 61-57 win over previous Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) unbeaten Roger Williams University at the Campus Rec Center on Saturday afternoon (Feb. 12).
The University of New England women's basketball squad poured in 56 percent of its field goals and a whopping 62 percent from long range to race away from Salve Regina University in an 83-54 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) victory on Thursday night (Feb. 10) at the Rodgers Recreation Center.
Kaylee Beyor led all scorers with a career-high 21 points as the University of New England defeated Suffolk University, 77-55, in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) women's basketball action Tuesday evening (Feb. 8) at Smith Court.
Abby Cavallaro dialed up a career-high 27 points as the University of New England women's basketball team registered a 74-66 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) victory over Western New England University on Coach Beaudry's Court inside the Harold Alfond Forum on Saturday afternoon (Feb. 5).
Six players tallied at least 10 points as the University of New England cruised past Curry College, 93-51, in a Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) women's basketball contest on Wednesday evening (Feb. 2) at Coach Beaudry's Court inside the Harold Alfond Forum.
The University of New England had five players reach double figures in an 86-52 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) women's basketball triumph over Nichols College on Sunday afternoon (Jan. 30) at Coach Beaudry's Court inside the Harold Alfond Forum.
Behind 52 percent shooting from the field, the University of New England trounced Wentworth Institute of Technology by an 86-33 tally in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) women's basketball action Wednesday evening (Jan. 19) on Coach Beaudry's Court inside the Harold Alfond Forum.
Jordyn Franzen notched a career-best 28 points to lead the University of New England back from down 12 in the 2nd quarter, defeating Gordon College by a 53-42 tally in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) women's basketball action at the Bennett Center on Wednesday evening (Jan. 12).
D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates its 25th season, honoring the best players at each position for the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware, with some key performances by teams who had great weeks.
The University of New England women's basketball team turned a three-point lead late in the 1st quarter into a 41-point cushion by the middle of the 3rd and cruised to an 87-56 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) win over Curry College on Monday afternoon (Jan. 10) at Katz Gymnasium.
Allie Goodman scored 22 of her career-high 26 points as the University of New England overcame a 17-point, 3rd-quarter deficit on the way to an 80-73 overtime victory against Western New England University on Saturday afternoon (Jan. 8) in a Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) women's basketball matchup at the AHL Center.
Allie Goodman led five players in double figures as the University of New England built a 24-point halftime cushion and coasted to a 98-71 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) women's basketball victory over Nichols College on Saturday afternoon (Dec. 4) at the NC Athletic Center.
Jordyn Franzen stole the pass following the opponent's defensive rebound and put in the go-ahead basket with 0.8 seconds remaining to give the University of New England a 54-52 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) women's basketball triumph over Suffolk University on Wednesday evening (Dec. 1) at Coach Beaudry's Court inside the Harold Alfond Forum.
The University of New England women's basketball team used an 18-6 3rd-quarter stretch to distance itself from Regis College and secure a 60-42 victory on Sunday (Nov. 28) at Higgins Court.
Abby Cavallaro dropped in 24 points, one shy of a career high, as the University of New England began Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) action with a 66-60 women's basketball victory over Endicott College on Saturday afternoon (Nov. 20) at MacDonald Gymnasium.